11

Only me.

The morning light was gray and heavy with the smell of wet mud. Lila woke up on the floor with her head resting against the edge of the cot. The room was silent except for the steady drip of water from the roof. She looked up and saw that the bed was empty. Rudra was gone. The only sign he had been there was the damp patch on the blanket and the lingering scent of sandalwood and expensive liquor.

She walked to the door and saw hoofprints in the mud leading away toward the hill. He had left before the village woke up but the tension in the air didn't go away. It felt like a string was being pulled tighter and tighter.

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